Organic Synthetic MethodPhotochemistry, Electrochemistry

In order to streamline synthesis and purification of complex molecules, a large part of modern synthetic chemistry focusses on the design of novel selective transformations. By allowing fine tuning of energy delivery in a chemical system, both photochemistry and electrochemistry are increadibly powerful tools in the design of such selective transformations. The ICBMS research groups involved in this thematic aim at leveraging this unique ability in a broad range fo contexts, from total synthesis to small molecule functionalization.

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Hydride-free reduction of propargyl electrophiles: A nickel-catalyzed photoredox strategy for allene synthesis

Hu, Tingjun; Fagué, Vincent; Bouyssi, Didier; Monteiro, Nuno; Amgoune, Abderrahmane

Green Chem, 2024, Accepted Manuscript

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Stereodivergent, kinetically controlled isomerization of terminal alkenes via nickel catalysis.

Rubel, Camille Z.; Ravn,  Anne K.; Ho, Hang Chi; Yang, Shenghua; Li, Zi-Qi; Engle, Keary Mark; Vantourout, Julien C.

Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2024, e202320081

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Unlocking the Power of Acyl Fluorides: A Comprehensive Guide to Synthesis and Properties

Clémence Bonnefoy, Adrien Gallego, Clément Delobel, Betty Raynal, Maxime Decourt, Emmanuel Chefdeville, Gilles Hanquet, Armen Panossian, Frédéric R. Leroux, Fabien Toulgoat, Thierry Billard

Eur. J. Org. Chem. 2024, 27, e202400142

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Machine learning approaches for the identification of ligands of the autophagy marker LC3

Laurent Soulère, Yves Queneau

Artificial Intelligence Chemistry 1(2) (2023) 100022

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Importance of the 2,6-Difluorobenzamide Motif for FtsZ Allosteric Inhibition: Insights from Conformational Analysis, Molecular Docking and Structural Modifications

T. Barbier, O. Dumitrescu, G. Lina, Y. Queneau, L. Soulère

Molecules, 2023, 28(5), 2055

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